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Jack Haley

Jack Haley's work focuses on understanding the damage caused in metals and alloys by irradiation with high-energy particles. In nuclear fusion and fission, eutrons are the primary irradiating species but heavy ion and protons are experimentally attractive substitutes with which to study the effects.

Jack uses transmission electron microscopy methods to characterise and quantify the damage produced, and draw comparisons between irradiating particles.

Jack’s University of Oxford webpage

Next Steps: Jack is now at UKAEA - Culham Centre for Fusion Energy. As his work at CCFE continues to focus on TEM of nuclear materials, Jack retains a keen interest in MIDAS, and often engages with the community. Within MIDAS, Jack’s characterisation work at Oxford has been continued by both Junliang Liu and Guanze He